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IPDACT-2/2UD
FireWatch™ IP Series:
IP Fire Alarm Communicator
Miscellaneous
General
The new FireWatch™ IPDACT-2 and IPDACT-2UD are IP
Communicators from NOTIFIER. These IP Communicators
are UL 864 listed for signaling under Other Transmission Tech-
nologies and comply with NFPA 72 requirements.
Refer to the IPDACT Series Installation Document PN 53109
for more information.
Both models connect to the primary and secondary communi-
cation ports of the panel's DACT, converting the analog signals
into digital signals at the panel for transmission to a compatible
Teldat VisorALARM PLUS IP receiver at a central station. The
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panel operates normally during an alarm, supervisory or trou-
ble event and sends contact-ID formatted analog information
out of the telephone ports to the IP Communicator. The IP
Communicator reformats the data into highly encrypted Ether-
net UDP packets for transmission to a compatible receiver at
the central station. This new listing only requires an IP connec-
tion. No backup analog phone line is necessary. Customers
the master username and password are correct, full duplex
can still use a traditional backup phone line from the panel's
communication is permitted to the panel.
second phone port if desired.
NOTE: UL 864 Ninth Edition prohibits downloading to a panel with-
With compatible Contact ID DACT-equipped panels, the IP out entering a local panel password. Uploading is permitted at any
Communicators allow for faster and more economic digital time without entering a password.
alarm transmissions, improving response times and decreas-
ing costs found with traditional analog systems. They offer
supervised line functionality, where a central station can detect Features
any off-line alarm panels within seconds. On the central station • Listed to UL Standard 864, Ninth Edition when used with
side, a compatible VisorALARM® Plus IP receiver from the Notifier UL 864 Ninth Edition-listed panels.
Teldat Corporation emulates popular receiver formats and • Eliminates the cost of two dedicated phone lines. Only the
allows seamless integration into existing conventional central customer’s shared IP equipment is required.
station architectures.
• Increases connection supervision to the central station from
The benefit of an IP Communicator is that it is always on, the once-a-day test signal to once every 30 - 90 seconds.
increasing the security and supervision of the central station
• Requires no change to the existing panel configuration. The
connection from once every 24 hours for a supervisory test
IP Communicator connect directly to the primary and sec-
signal to once every 30 - 90 seconds.
ondary analog panel telephone ports.
The IPDACT-2UD allows a programmer to upload and down- • Fast alarm transmission (less than 10 second transmission
load data between the user's PC and a supported fire alarm time).
panel. The panel and PC can be anywhere on the world wide
• Works over any type of customer-provided Ethernet 10/100
web or within a corporate intranet.
Base network connection (LAN or WAN), DSL modem or
The user’s computer runs a program called UDPORT.exe to cable modem.
capture the modem signals from PS-Tools panel programming • Data transmits over standard contact-ID protocol but is
software. In UDPORT.exe the user enters the main IP address secured with the industry’s highest level of encryption (AES
of the VisorALARM receiver, the UDP port to use, username, 512 bit).
and password. Instead of using the PC’s modem, this process
communicates between the IPDACT-2UD’s modem at the • Supports both dynamic (DHCP) or Public and Private Static
panel and the panel’s own modem. While speed is still limited IP addressing.
to the baud rate of the panel's modem, panel communications • Supports dual-destination IP receiver address for high
are now 100% digital over IP from the remote program PC all redundancy configurations: all signals are sent to a second-
the way to the remote panel installation. This eliminates any ary address should the primary become unavailable.
dropouts in modem communications caused by noise or other • User programmable UDP ports for flexibility and compatibil-
factors. If an alarm should occur during upload or download, ity with firewalls and other network security components.
the panel is able to interrupt modem communications immedi- • Supports an optional third maintenance receiver installed at
ately and transmit the alarm to the central station. the end user’s facility that permits local alarm monitoring.
Each IPDACT-2UD is registered in the VisorALARM Receiver Alarms are received simultaneously at both the central sta-
with a unique serial number. A subscriber number must be tion and the customer’s facility. A filter can be applied to
entered into the subscriber number database field for each annunciate specific alarm types such as trouble-only
IPDACT-2UD. This same number is entered into the sub- events.
scriber telephone number field (panel to call) in PS-Tools as if • Supports upload/download using existing, familiar program-
calling the panel on a telephone. If these numbers match, and ming tools.
• Two supervised inputs and two outputs.
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the 411UD and IPDACT-2UD inside the HP300ULX.
4. When more power is required, the IP Communicator can
be mounted inside the HP300ULX power supply. The
power supply should be connected to the fire alarm panel
with a short piece of conduit.
Fire Alarm
FACP backbox Control Panel
standoffs (FACP)
Circuit Board IP
Communicator
IPDACT module
IPBRKT bracket
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Primary
Phone
polycarbonate cover Line
with label
standoff standoff
HP300ULX
Power Supply
Mounting in the Control Panel Enclosure Metal conduit
2. The IP Communicator can be mounted in a CAB-3/4 Mounting in the HP300ULX Power Supply
Series Cabinet using the IP Communicator Chassis Mount-
ing Kit P/N IPCHSKIT. The IPCHSKIT mounts onto a CHS-
NOTE: Refer to the IP Communicator Series Installation Docu-
4/N, CHS-4L, CHS-M3, or NFS2-640 Chassis. If the system ment PN 53109 for additional installation information.
configuration does not support the installation of the
IPCHSKIT, use the IPENC enclosure. PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
3. The IP Communicator can be mounted inside the small 1. Console terminal using the HyperTerminal software pro-
add-on IPENC enclosure. This is typically used with previ- gram found on all Microsoft operating systems. Requires
ous panels that did not use the common enclosure. This will serial programming cable PN ALMSC-119.
HP300ULX
AC Power
+ 24 VDC
- 24 VDC
+ Battery
- Battery
To Alarm, Trouble, AC Fail Contacts 2.2KΩ
Supervisory Refer to
FACP
from HP300ULX ELR
Output Relays manual for
ELR Rating
1KΩ
ELR
on FACP
Battery Fail Contacts
Alarm
Supv.
from HP300ULX
IPDACT
Communicator Fault
to monitor module To AP
on FACP SLC Loop
or in-line of
NAC on FACP INPUT
DC Power
Ground
+24 VDC
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For more information, contact Notifier. Phone: (203) 484-7161, FAX: (203) 484-7118.
www.notifier.com